A: My One Page LifeWork Profile

Your LifeWork is work that gives you joy.
And the work that you enjoy doing is what defines your LifeWork.
Make your dreams your LifeWork.

PRINT this PROFILE and KEEP it with YOU - AT ALL TIMES - so you can REVIEW IT, REFLECT UPON IT, and either (RE)CONFIRM IT or REVISE AND REPRINT IT!

A version of Pete's One Page LifeWork Profile is below. Click here to view his updates.

1. My LifeWork Dream or Vision:

"Everyone in
the world with Internet access can COPY and customize this free website
to (re)search, (re)define and (re)find their LifeWork so they experience
joy in their life and work."

"On a planet with over seven (7) billion people, how do I quickly and
easily find at least seven (7) people who share my vision, passion,
and/or interests and want to collaborate with me about them?" (This is the ultimate
collaboration and job searching machine! 261)

Internet users seek and find this website and use its templates and processes to help them make their dreams their LifeWork.

Systems analyst to collaborate with others to design and develop a
world-wide standard set of data elements to be used to generate 1)
job/occupation profiles and 2) personal/job/work/career/LifeWork
profiles maintained by individuals so they can be used by individuals
using job/career matching systems.

"I'm
developing a website that readers can COPY (in just a few clicks) to
make their own to do their LifeWork planning. It is a personal planning
ePortfolio that anyone from 10 years old to 100 can customize to their
needs to plan for their future."

3. My LifeWork Card (like a business card and/or 3x5 card with a shorter version of my LWS)

List and prioritize your joys, then
periodically review, reflect upon and revise them in your version of the www.lifeworkps.net template so you can make your
dreams your LifeWork.

4. My LifeWork Motto/Logo (extracted from LWS)

"Make your dreams your LifeWork"

5. My Key LifeWork Task/Goals Statements: (Usually, you can
define the essence of your LifeWork in a few task statements (TS). Each
TS contains a combination of one or more of the following items (Tools & Technology, Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Work Activities, and Work Context which you listed in your "10. My LifeWork Details" below.

Maintain this Google Site template (e)Portfolio for anyone to copy to do their LifeWork planning.

Revise my top five (5) Google Alerts to research and reference (herein) the best resource to do LifeWork planning.

7. My Top Five (5) LifeWork Keywords (Extracted from the Task
Statements and Interest above. They will be used in your job search,
collaboration and in the "Interests" sections of several social
networks.)

Introduction

This document/web page is the MOST important one you will create and
maintain because it summarizes - in a few key words/phrases/sentences,
in one place, on one piece of paper - all of the important pieces of
information and decisions you have made about who you are and what
LifeWork you want. (More) It is the basis for your (re)search to find that LifeWork.

Print the top ONE PAGE and (fold it and) carry it with you and
periodically review, reflect, and revise it to perfect it - because you,
your life, and your LifeWork will change over time. Fold this page and carry it with you. Review it periodically.
Reflect upon what you have written. Notice that as soon as you print
this document you see some words or thoughts that could be improved.
That is why the cycle of printing, reflection, revision, reprinting and
repeating is so important. Is this the LifeWork you have or want? If
not, revise it (and the supporting documents) to perfect it.